An election for Limerick Municipal Council was held in 1899 as part of the wider 1899 Irish local elections.
Following the reforms of the 1898 Act Limerick's franchise had increased from 709 to 5,521.
[1] A total of 79 candidates contested the 40 seats; with 27 of the outgoing councillors putting themselves forward for re-election, 34 Laborites putting themselves forward, 18 Merchants and large rate-payers.
Hand in hand with Labour's victory, went the victory of the Irish Republican Brotherhood.
The result had the following consequences for the total number of seats on the council after the elections: